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HP Photosmart A646 Snapshot Printer Review

Last week, Printer Geek shared that HP did a bit of updating to its Photosmart printer line, and mentioned the HP Photosmart A646.  This compact printer comes with Wi-Fi and a touch screen, as well as the added convenience of direct to camera connection via Bluetooth technology.

HP Photosmart A646This time, we are sharing with you more information that we got about the HP Photosmart A646. With the holiday shopping season literally just around the corner, this may just be something that is worth adding to your list, either as something to wish for or something to light up someone’s Christmas with.

When considering printer features, the HP Photosmart A646 may have a lot to offer for the price that you have to fork over for it. The versatility, however, seems to come with a price, as most reviews have found that the model falls a little short as far as speed, print quality and ink costs are concerned.

Among the features that the review found impressive was the printer’s ability to accommodate more than just the usual 4×6 media; in addition, the printer can print on 4×12 (panoramic view) and on 5×7 photo paper. Being a photo printer, the ability to print directly from memory cards is important, and the A646 is equipped with media slots that can read from a Memory Stick, an SD Card and an XD-Picture Card. That being said, the machine also comes equipped with a PictBridge port – certainly a must-have for any printer being marketed as a photo printer; then, of course, there is the already-mentioned Bluetooth capability.

Also present is a 3.45-inch color touchscreen LCD.


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Posted by PrintFriendly on November 22nd, 2009

Dell 1230c Color Laser Printer Review

There was a time when we thought that the inkjet printer is the king – at least as far as personal printing goes. This is definitely true at the time when all we had to make do with were dot matrix printers and the only other great printer that is affordable is the inkjet.

Still, though, the print quality of laser printers goes unrivaled. Being the mad printers that we are – printing several hundred pages of theses and dissertations between us in our little household – the speed at which the laser printer can deliver documents as well as the professional print quality is right up there in our list.

Dell 1230cUntil recently, however, laser printing was confined to the reports and paperwork in the department office — that is until color laser printers started getting smaller and cheaper.

The Dell 1230c Color Laser printer is an example. At a little more than two hundred dollars, its price tag is definitely not as hefty as your normal office-bound laser printer. And its compact size will allow it to fit snugly into a cramped work area – whether that area is a corner of your dorm room or a tiny speck of space lodged between the sofa and the TV rack. As a matter of fact, the 1230c is reportedly even more compact than some inkjet printers.

Do not expect it to perform just as well as your office’s color laser, though. Print quality and print speed are not at par as most lasers, but will definitely be better than your common inkjet – unless you do a lot of photos, that is.

Set up is also very easy, you practically simply have to plug it in and go. The machine ships with drivers for most Windows versions as well as Mac.


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Posted by PrintFriendly on November 17th, 2009

Best Multifunction Printers for Christmas

One of the machines that may wind up under many Christmas trees are printers. They are, indeed, a relatively affordable and practical gift idea that will definitely receive more than just a cursory “thank you for remembering!” reaction from its recipient.

But even when buying such a practical and much sought-after gift, one ought to still be discerning and not simply grab the cheapest, or most expensive, or shiniest printer displayed in the nearest store or featured on the first online hub you see. For that, we turned to PCWorld and found a nice round-up of what their experts think are the cream of the crop as far as multifunction printers go.

HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless All-in-One PrinterFirst up is the Canon Pixma MX7600. Among its plus factors is print speed and print quality, along with other add-on features that justify its rather hefty price tag. It, however, lacks Wi-Fi connectivity. If Wi-Fi is important either to you or to the person destined to find it under the tree, then you may want to consider the HP Photosmart Plus All-In-One printer. Along with Wi-Fi, this printer’s user will get to enjoy excellent speed and print quality. The latter feature is, after all, usually the primary consideration for any printer purchase.

Another HP printer, the Photosmart C8180, is also recommended. This printer will be great for someone who intends to do quite a bit of photo printing, as it is equipped with critical digital photo processing features. It also includes a LightScribe drive for etching and burning.

If you also intend to buy a “gift” for your up-and-coming small office, then you may want to take a look at the HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless All-In-One printer. It has all the features that you may want out of a small office printer, plus the added advantage of operating with really cheap ink.


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Posted by PrintFriendly on November 13th, 2009

Most Cost-Efficient Multifunction Printers

Savings do not necessarily mean buying the cheapest thing that you see on the shelf. This is especially true for printers, where there is a need to think not just of how much you are buying the printer for, but how much the machine is going to cost you in the long haul.

PCMag has come up with a list of printers that may not be as cheap as you would have hoped them to be right off the bat, but will end up saving you those $$$ in the long term.

There are only 4 printers on the list; should this be an indication for printer manufacturers to think more along these lines? We were, after all, faced with trying times only recently. More often than not, people will be looking for and choosing the option that will stretch the value of their hard-earned dollars.

HP Officejet Pro 8500Two of the printers on the list ended up on the PCMag Editor’s Choice list, which, in itself, is an indication that these machines are highly capable. At the top of the list is the HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless AIO, which runs at 1.6 cents per black and white page and 7.2 cents per page. The other Editor’s Choice recipient on the list, the Epson Workforce 310, operates at a relatively costly 12.3 cents per color page, but this is offset by an extremely cheap 2.5 cents per page for black and white printing. Users who rarely use color anyway will most probably find the Epson Workforce 310 a practical choice.

The other two printers on the list are the Kodak ESP 9 AIO, which runs at 2.3 cents per black and white page and 6.9 cents per color page, and the HP Officejet 6500 which operates at 2.7 cents per black and white page and 9.1 cents per color page.


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Posted by PrintFriendly on November 4th, 2009

Epson WorkForce 1100 Wide Format Printer: Cheap and Reliable Business Ally

When we say or hear “wide format printer,” images of humongous machines with tarpaulin material hanging out of it come to mind. Well, that is what some wide format printers do for a living, but it is not necessarily the only thing that they are good for.

Let’s face it, there is an increasing number of people trying to carve their own niche and make it as an entrepreneur. After all, why stand the risk of being fired anytime while contributing to someone else’s profit coffers when you can very well operate a little something in a corner of your living room and still be comfortable? For the fledgling entrepreneur whose business invariably has to do a little wide format printing – something that is definitely larger than your run-of-the-mill legal sized doc but way, way smaller than a tarp – then the Epson WorkForce 1100 may be a great addition to your home office or cramped rented office space.

Epson Workforce 1100Launched last August along with the Epson WorkForce 610, the primary recipient of the machine is declared in a nutshell on Epson.com’s overview of the product — Engineered for Business. And that, indeed, is what it is; except that its cost is not one that only the big shot businesses can afford.

At a little less than $200 – even cheaper if you are able to avail of a rebate – an upstart business can enjoy laser-like prints at larger sizes. Printable paper size ranges 3.5 x 5 inches to 13 x 19 inches; and that is only for single documents. Owners can also choose to print banners reaching up to 13 x 44 inches. Now who would have thought you can get that convenience for a couple hundred bucks?

If you are the environmentally-conscious type, you would be pleased to know that the WorkForce 1100 has the ability to do manual duplexing and is Energy Star qualified. It uses up almost three-quarters less power than laser printers, and is designed to be recycled.


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Posted by PrintFriendly on October 27th, 2009



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